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CLUB'S PLANS
MADE KNOWN
Musical Organization Begins
Double Rehearsals for Two
Concerts
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Announcements covering the plans
of the Apollo rlub with regard to the
two concert which the club will give
during the current season, have been
made and will undoubtedly receive
the hearty approval of the club's uu
nierous friends and patrons.
Willi the rapid approach of the
first concert of the season, to be Riv
en at the armory on Tuesday night,
January 13. double, rehearsals have
been inaugurated, and will be con
tinued right up to the date of the
concert. r
Two Artihts IJniol
Although the ability of John Han!
the new American tenor, engaged da
soloist for the first concert, is an un
known quantity to a majority of the
musical circle in the northwest, it is.
felt that he will not be long in win
ning the generous appreciation 'and
approval of his Salem audience. Mr.
Hand is accredited with having sung
to and captivated the largest audi
ence ever assembled on the Pacific
coast for a concert singer, the occa
sion being his appearance in the Sta
dium at Tacoma last August. '
Those ofMhe Apollo club's patrons
who were fortunate enough to hear
Winifred Fegrin Fahey last February
will be gratified to learn that ar
rangements have been made for a re
turn engagement at the club's second
concert jbt the season, sometime in
the latter part of May.
Madame Fahey is doing concert
work in New Yoik this winter but
will return to the Pacific coast in
the spring for a concert tour of the
principle coast cities.
flub Membership Cirows.
Albert H. Gille, secretary-treasurer
of the Apollo club, stated that the
club's associate membership list Is
fast approaching the 200 mark, this
being the membership goal establish
ed by the club for the current sea
son. Each of these memberships cov
ers four seats at each of the two con
certs, and will, when the goal is at
tained, guarantee an audience of
looo persons for each concert.
It is planned to place the armory
in such condition as to provide the
best possible acoustics and seating ac
commodations for those who will at
tend. CENSUS BEGINS
ON JANUARY 2
President Issues Proclama
tion Urging Co-operation
of Public
WASHINGTON. Dec. 13. The fol
lowing proclamation by- President
Wilson regarding the fourteenth de
cennial' census which is to be taken
beginning January 2, was made pub
lic today by the census bureau:
"Whereas, by the act of congress
approved arch 3. 1919, the four
teenth decennial census of the Unit
ed States is to be taken beginning
on the second day of January, 1920;
and . .. . i
"Whereas, a correct enumeration
of the population every ten years is
required by the constitution of the
United States for the purpose of de
termining the representation of the
several states In the house of repre
sentatives; and
"Whereas, it is of the utmost Im
portance to the interests of all the
people of the United States that thia
census should be a complete and ac
curate report of the population and
resources of the nation; .
"Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wil
son, president of the United States
of America, do hereby declare and
make known that, under the law
aforesaid. It is the duty of every per
son to answer all questions on the
census schedules applying to him and
the family to which he belongs, and
to the farm occupied, by him or his
family, and that any person refusing
to do so Is subject to penalty.
- "The sole purpose of the census 13
to secure general statistical informa
tion regarding the population and re
sources of the country and replies
are required from individuals only to
permit the compilation of such gen
eral statistics. No person can be
harmed in any way by furnishing the
information required. The census
has nothing to do with taxation, with
military or Jury service, with the com
pulsion or school attendance, with ,
the regulation of Immigration or with i
the enforcement of any national.'
state or local law or ordinance. There
need be no fear that any disclosure!
win be made regarding any individ
ual, person or bis affairs. For the
due protection of the rights and in
terests of the persons furnishing In
formation every employe of the cen
sus bureau la prohlibted. under heavy
penalty, from disclosing any informa
tion which may thus come to his
knowledge.
"I therefore earnestly urge" upon
all persons to answer promptly, com
pletely and accurately all inquiries
addressed to them by the enumerat
ors or other employes of the census
bureau and thereby to contribute
their share toward making this great
and necessary public undertaking a !
succeis."
OPERATORS FLATLY
DENY. AGREEMENT
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of unanimous decisions was Imposed.
The. president Informed the com
missioners that on their acceptance '
be would call a meeting of the com-
mission in Washington to lay out
plans for its work. I
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